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On each of n plates there are k apples and m pears. What is the total number of fruit are there on these plates?

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Answer:


n(k+m)\ fruits

Explanation:

Let

k------> the number of apples in one plate

m----> the number of pears in one plate

n----> the number of plates

we know that

In one plate the total of fruits is equal to


(k+m)\ fruits

so

In n plates , the total fruits is equal to


n(k+m)\ fruits

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